Freshwater Pollution Revealed By Diatoms

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Freshwater Pollution Revealed By Diatoms

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Researchers in India have demonstrated that microscopic aquatic creatures could be used as the ecological equivalent of a canary in a coalmine for assessing inland freshwater lakes and ponds. Writ

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sciencedaily.com — “Researchers in India have demonstrated that microscopic aquatic creatures could be used as the ecological equivalent of a canary in a coalmine for assessing inland freshwater lakes and ponds. The team reports how diatoms respond badly to pollutants and sewage contamination.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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